Universal File Viewer
The Image Viewer - View, Print, Convert
The Image viewer supports a vast range of image and photo formats. With its user-friendly interface, you can easily view your photos, inspect image details, and perform image-specific functions.
One of the primary features of the Image viewer is its comprehensive printing option, which allows you to print images in different sizes and formats, providing you with a convenient way to preserve your memories.
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In addition to viewing and printing, the Image viewer also offers an image converter, which provides a straightforward method for converting your images from one format to another. Whether you need to convert an image for compatibility purposes or to enhance its quality, the Image viewer has you covered.
For those with a large collection of images to convert, the Image viewer also offers a batch converter, which makes the process of converting many images at once a breeze. With this feature, you can convert multiple images in just a few clicks, saving you time and effort.
1. View Images
With the Image viewer, you have the ability to fine-tune your image viewing experience. Load any image or photo file, and then adjust the zoom level to fit your preference. Easily view other images within the same folder, or if the image is a multi-page format such as TIFF, you can effortlessly flip through each page.
Multi-page image
To navigate through multiple pages of an image, simply use the page control button, represented by the chevron buttons, on the toolbar.
Image Folder
Easily navigate through multiple images in the same folder without having to repeatedly go through the Open File routine. Simply open an image, and then use the left or right arrow keys on your keyboard to view images in sequence. You can also utilize the “<” or “>” buttons located in the lower-right corner of the Image viewer window to flip through the images.
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Zooming
The Zoom controls can be found on the right side of the toolbar and offer various options to adjust the zoom level of the image. The buttons available are Zoom-in, Zoom-out, and Actual Size, along with the Zoom level combo control.
The Zoom level combo control displays the current zoom level setting and provides quick access to all zoom functions.
The Actual Size button displays the image at its original resolution, effectively setting the zoom level to 100%.
Lastly, the Fit Image button fits the image to the maximum available space within the viewer window, using either a fit-width or fit-height approach.
Rotate View
The Rotate feature allows you to rotate the current image by 90 degrees clockwise with just one click. It is important to note that this function only affects the display of the image and does not alter the actual content of the file. To make permanent changes to the orientation of an image, you will need to use a dedicated image editing software.
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2. Print Images
The photo printing feature in the Image viewer provides you with six distinct templates, each designed to produce the most popular photo print sizes. Whether you want a 4×6, 3.5×5, wallet, or full-page print, the Image viewer has got you covered.
Printer and Settings: Choose the desired printer for your printing job. Use the “Change Printer Settings…” option to customize printer options such as paper size, orientation, color settings, and printing quality.
Copies: Specify the number of copies you want to print of the current image.
Templates: The viewer offers six print templates for popular photo print formats, including wallet size, 4×6, 3.5×5, 5×7, 8×10, and Full-Page. The Full-Page template allows you to print a single photo on any size paper set by your printer.
- Print Options:
Crop Image to Fit: This option allows you to maximize the printing area by cropping the width or height of the image so that the entire photo paper is filled with image content.
Rotate Image to Fit: You can maximize the printing area by rotating the image so that it fits the entire photo paper.
Show Printer Margin: This option is only for preview purposes and displays the printer’s margin with dotted lines to give you an idea of where they are. The lines will not be included in the final printed output.
3. Convert Images
The Image Viewer provides two conversion functions: single and batch.
Single file conversion
- Open an image to be converted and click on “Convert > Convert File Format…” to open the single conversion dialog box
- Select the desired output format: BMP, PNG, Jpeg, Tiff, or Gif
- Specify the destination folder and set the file name for the converted image file
- Click the “Save” button to initiate the conversion process.
Batch file conversion
The batch conversion function is a robust tool that allows you to convert an entire collection of images located in a folder, including all sub-folders and nested sub-folders.
To access the batch conversion feature:
- Click on “Convert > Batch Convert File Format…”
- Choose the source folder containing the images to be converted
- Designate the destination folder where the converted files will be saved
- Set the following options for the conversion process:
- Whether to include all child-folders or only the current folder
- Whether to mirror the source folder structure or not
- The desired output image format
- How to handle duplicated file names in the destination folder
- When ready, click the “Start Conversion” button to initiate the batch conversion.
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